timslash
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Indianapolis, Ind. – In an almost comical case of “Be careful what you wish for…,” a recently signed, and extremely controversial Indiana bill, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), may have just created a religious exemption for marijuana in the state.
The First Church of Cannabis in the Hoosier State has just filed paperwork with the Secretary of State to establish itself as a legitimate religious institution in Indiana. This was done at the same time Governor Mike Pence (R) held a signing ceremony for the divisive RFRA legislation, according to ABC 6.
Good, bad or ugly, what do you think guys?
Now, when liberal pot smokers understand that they can't legalize their **** by using legal ways, they now are trying to use other law to acquit their drug addiction?
The First Church of Cannabis in the Hoosier State has just filed paperwork with the Secretary of State to establish itself as a legitimate religious institution in Indiana. This was done at the same time Governor Mike Pence (R) held a signing ceremony for the divisive RFRA legislation, according to ABC 6.
Good, bad or ugly, what do you think guys?
Now, when liberal pot smokers understand that they can't legalize their **** by using legal ways, they now are trying to use other law to acquit their drug addiction?